Eight pairs of musicians come together in Field Recordings from Earlsfort Terrace
Gloaming pianist’s solo album, called Shelter, was composed during the early days of the pandemic but ‘pre-George Floyd’, he says
The Gloaming duo’s collaboration is dreamlike, mysterious and utterly engaging
Group have found their groove and third album provides a focus on the darker side
Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh, fiddle player with The Gloaming, on a key influence on his playing
Dublin performances likely to showcase trad supergroup’s new album, due next spring
Like its protagonist, Matilda the Musical is not afraid to be clever, while Beckett’s words are put to music in Gare Saint Lazare’s Here All Night at the Abbey and beyond
Latest offering an amalgam of 17 sold-out National Concert Hall shows
THIS IS HOW WE FLYForeign Fields ****Independent release
Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh, New Jackson, Tom Adams and Soulé among well-received acts
Title sponsors and a larger cultural offering mean that this is the year when the Dingle event stops being a small music-industry weekend away and becomes a full-blown festival
A busy year for The Gloaming led to most of their second album being written on the road - Jim Carroll joins the band in Real World Studios to hear the songs taking shape
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